Amsterdam-based online music startup Shuffler.fm is venturing into the music video space with its new ShufflerTV offering that turns the web’s leading voices in music into your personal VJs.

The idea behind ShufflerTV, which is set to officially launch Wednesday, is pretty simple: The site aggregates videos posted on music blogs and online music magazines like Pitchfork, XLR8R, Urb.com and the Fader, and compiles them to individual stations. The result are continuous streams of music videos that have been curated by people who actually know what they’re talking about.

Shuffler.fm combines this with a really neat player that allows users to skip songs, check out what’s coming next, change stations, subscribe to specific stations to easily access them and share individual videos on Twitter, Facebook (s FB) and Google+. (s GOOG)

ShufflerTV integrates with Shuffler.fm’s audio site, which has been doing this kind of curated music programming sans video for…